Taken over our gardens a few days ago..not by me but by a nurse from the hospital adjacent to out gardens. He apparently is a great photographer and has taken many a great shot for this one he was just in the right place at the right time XX Jeannine
What a great pic
Is that a pet rabbit?
Looks like someones pet bunny is now missing,great picture.
Lovely action shot.. hope the bunny owner doesn't see the pic!!
Brilliant picture!
It brought to mind a picture I took a couple of weeks ago!
I was working in my greenhouse and I heard this bee buzzing around so I went to find it and let it out of the greenhouse, then all of a sudden the buzzing stopped...this is why;
(http://i222.photobucket.com/albums/dd27/tgalmanac/13th%20April%2013/P1190534_zpsc5bd1ea0.jpg) (http://s222.photobucket.com/user/tgalmanac/media/13th%20April%2013/P1190534_zpsc5bd1ea0.jpg.html)
Good one there TG.. :happy7:
I'm not normally at all funny about spiders (I used to collect them as a child) but that picture makes me shiver!Both pics are great photography though.
Sadly , I garden in a community garden that is situated in a wildlife park along with the hospital and folks think it is OK to dump unwanted pet rabbits .Of course many get caught by the hawks and eagles or by the coyotes and bobcats. Many do stay free long enough to breed with themselves and the wild ones so sometimes our gardens are overrun by all colours of rabbits. Despite notices all over the place it still happens. It makes me so mad!!
Great spider shot too
XX Jeannine
Both are stunning photos
Isn't nature a wonderful thing.
Gertie.
Nature is wonderful. I caught this picture of a frog eyeing up it's breakfast one morning (pic at top of page):
http://notjustgreenfingers.wordpress.com/interesting-kitchen-garden-information/
(click on the picture to enlarge it)